OF NAMES and SUBJECTS* Absolutism 204 Apodictic Abstraction 112–113, 116, 123 Justification 15 Adorno, Theodor W
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INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS* absolutism 204 apodictic abstraction 112–113, 116, 123 justification 15 Adorno, Theodor W. 280 apoha (denial, negation, exclusion, etc.) aesthetics/aesthetic 170, 183, 191, 280 199, 205, 208–209, 215 Africana philosophy (African, Appiah, Anthony 184, 195 Afro-Caribbean, and African American Aquinas 175 philosophy) 183–196 Argumentation 179, 193 Aitken, Robert 236 Aristotle/Aristotelianism 156, 175, 292 Allan, Sarah 262n Ariyaratne, J.K.P. 221 Althusser, Louis 166, 167 Armstrong, David 167 Ames, Roger 213n, 277, 277n, 279n Augustine 175 Analects 《論語 》 (Lun Yü) 154, 155 Austin, John L. 71, 79–80, 81, 168, analytic/analysis 244n analysis (versus synthesis), 153 Averroes 209n -continental divide, passim. method/methodological approach Bachelard, Gaston 125, 127, 129, 132, 133, passim. 135, 136, 143, 166 methodological guiding principle Baker, G.P. 77 (guiding-principle method) Bargh, J. 243 151–152, 156 Bashō, Matsuo 236 methodological instrument Bauman, Zygmunt 275n (instrumental method) 151, Bechara, Antoine 234–6, 246–247n 153–154 Bedeutung 45, 46, 48, 49, 50, 51 methodological perspective Benjamin, Walter 284–285 (perspective method) 151–157 Bennett, M.R. 81, 83, 86 analytic (as a generic type) Bergson, Henri 189, 236 153–154 Bernasconi, Robert 191 “continental” (as a generic type) Beyer, Christian 11–31 154–155 becoming (versus being) 153–155, 154n statements (versus synthetic See also being (versus becoming) statements) 153 Being, see also existence, non-being, philosophy (analytic style/orientation of you 有 and wu 無 doing philosophy) passim. as existence 290–1 contemporary/post-Kantian 2, 156 as non-existence 292n in other (culture-associated) (versus becoming) 153–155, 154n traditions than the Western issue of 289–318 tradition 147–319 non- 292n, 310 in the Western tradition (analytic Bhagavad Gītā 175 tradition in Western philosophy) Blyden, Edwin 187 7–144, 156 Bodhisattva 92 Anscombe, G.E.M. 278n Bohr, Niels 225 * The English translations of non-English terms, primarily Chinese ones, are given either following the relevant authors’ paraphrases in certain contexts or merely tentatively for heuristic purposes. The transliterations of Chinese terms are given their originals when available. 322 index of names and subjects BonJour, L. 22–26, 30 Chang Chung-yuan 235 boundaries Chinese philosophy 148–149, 171, passim between disciplines 126, 127, 134 in 221–306. See also Confucianism, Bourdieu, P. 127 Daoism, Mohism Boxill, Bernard R. 189, 193 Chisholm, R. 23 Bradley, Francis Herbert 200 Clarkson, Thomas 193 Brandt, Richard 184 Cohen, Gerald 167 Brecht, Bertolt 261–262, 267, 284 comparative philosophy passim Brentano, Franz 11, 91, 107, 190 Confucianism 儒家 (Ru, Ru-Jia, Ru Brons, Lajos L. 148, 199–220 School)/Confucian 137–139, 141, 142, Bruya, Brian 278n 171, 262, 263, 275, 283 Buddhism 92, 93, 97, 99, 137, 172, 176–180, Neo-Confucianism 175, 177 199–219, 221–240, 265 rites 129, 137–143 and natural science 121–122 Confucius 孔子 (Kong Zi; given name Fourfold Noble Truth 221 ‘Qiu’ 丘) 137, 138, 140, 154, 155, 175, 177, Indian 178–179. See also Theravāda 213n, 275, 277 Buddhism Cooper, Anna Julia 189–190 Mahāyāna Buddhism 177, 178, 205–206 consciousness 21, 91–101, 108 Chan 禪/Zen, see Chan Buddhism and intentionality see intentionality Hua-Yan 華嚴 178 basic 93, 96, 99 Madhyamaka School 177, 178, nibbanic 93, 98 205–206 transcendental 97 Yogācāra School/Consciousness-Only constructive-engagement (goal and Buddhism 177, 178, 205 methodology) passim Theravāda Buddhism 176 “Continental” philosophy passim Butler, Judith 195 methodological approach of Buddha, the 175, 204, 204n, 225. See also methodological perspectives Buddhism 154–158 Conze, Edward 226 Cage, John 237 Craig, Edward 168 Campbell, John 307n Cratylus 170 Camus, A. 41, 47 Crick, Francis 227–228 Canguilhem, G. 127, 129, 131, 133 critical (engagement) 172, 184, 185 Carnap, Rudolf 103, 105, 106, 132, 165, critical theory 149, 261–285 290–291 Daoism as 261–285 Cartesian 141, see also Descartes Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly 283 dualism, see dualism Cugoano, Ottobah 193 self, see self Cassirer, Ernst 103, 127, 133, 190 Dalai Lama, the 99, 122, 227 Cavarero, A. Damasio, A. 245–246 on narrative conception of self 64–68, Dancy, Jonathan 195 69, 70 dao 道 300–304, 316. See also Chalmers, David 291 Dao-De-Jing and Daoism Chan 禪/Zen Buddhism 178, 179, 207–219, Dao-De-Jing《道德經》(Tao Te Ching) 221–40. See also Dōgen 120, 121, 204n, 261–262, 262n, 264, 290, Hakuin Ekaku 白隠慧鶴 235 298–301, 304, 309–311, 313 Huang-bo Xi-yun 黄檗希运 234 Daoism koan [in Japanese or gong-an philosophical Daoism 道家 120, (kung-an) 公案 in Chinese] 216 148–149, 155, 177, 178, 206, 243–259, Matsuo Bashō 松尾芭蕉 236 289–290, 298–318 Mazu Daoyi 馬祖道一 235 as critical theory 261–285 The Sixth Patriach: Hui Neng 慧能 178 religious Daoism 道教 177n Chan, Wing-tsit 陳榮捷 (Chen Rong-jie) Dasein 14, 43, 45, 48, 49, 50, 51, 106, 154, 120 165, 294, 294–295n, 297–298.